I feel compelled to share my experience to alert others about the shocking reality of Shadi.com. A profile under the name Kritika P was sent to me, supposedly from Dubai – but both photos on the profile were stolen from public social media accounts.
The first image belongs to a girl named Moulisa (Instagram: @moulisaaa) and the second image is of actress Anushka Sen. Such blatant misuse of identity proves that Shadi.com either has zero verification in place or is directly involved in creating fake profiles to lure users.
It’s laughable how carelessly they combined two different stolen photos in one profile. I’ve also attached a screenshot and recorded screen as evidence but mouth-shut is not giving the option to upload a video– this is not a one-off case. I’ve noticed such fake profiles before but stayed quiet. This time, I can’t.
Shadi.com clearly identified that I’m based in Dubai and conveniently matched me with a fake profile also claiming to be from Dubai. This raises a serious question: If Shadi.com is using stolen pictures to create fake accounts, how can we trust them to safeguard our photos or details?
I’ve paid them three times already, trusting the process – but now I feel cheated. How many more innocent people are being looted by these so-called matrimonial services?
I request cybercrime authorities to investigate and take strict action against Shadi.com. Fake matchmaking platforms like this are ruining trust and taking advantage of sincere individuals searching for life partners.
Stay alert and think twice before trusting Shadi.com.